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Taxable bond exchange-traded funds have drawn floods of cash ever since two banks collapsed in March and deepened fears of an economic downturn.
April 4 -
The “set it and forget it” balanced approach may not work as well anymore, an expert says.
August 3 -
With Treasury yields now hovering around zero, and likely to stay there for years, expected gains from the traditional asset mix are in doubt.
July 13 -
How the Fed proceeds is key for investors who have plowed into steepening bets, a move that peaked with last week’s surge in 10- and 30-year yields.
June 10 -
The world’s pile of negative-yielding debt has grown as the economic backdrop soured and fears of a pandemic mounted.
March 3 -
Angst over the Fed’s decision to lower borrowing costs has seeped into the $3.8 trillion market for municipal bonds.
August 21 -
“There are too many negatives at this point. What Trump is saying and what the Fed is saying is no longer enough,” an expert says.
August 14 -
With markets near certain that the Fed will lower rates this month, debate has shifted to the size of the cut and its impact.
July 23 -
A search for returns in less liquid assets may blur the transparency of real portfolio value.
July 18 -
Markets have been whipsawed by mounting concern over softer economic data and President Trump’s trade wars with major partners.
June 26